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Air Canada to increase direct flights to China to promote economy, trade

Air Canada will increase direct flights between China and Canada beginning with December to help strengthen economy and trade between the two nations and promote further recovery of ChinaCanada air transport, CAAC news reported on Wednesday.

The airline will increase the frequency of its round trip Vancouver to Shanghai path to 7 flights each week from four from Dec. 7 and resume the operation of seven weekly Vancouver to Beijing direct flights from Jan, 15, 2025.

Despite the continued frictions over trade, Canada this year had consented to stabilise bilateral ties with China, dedicating to practical engagement with the world's second-largest economy.

Beijing has actually likewise consented to normalise relations with Ottawa, after Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly's July visit to China, the very first by a Canadian foreign minister in seven years.

The boost in direct flights will help fulfill the needs of workers exchanges and financial and trade in between the two sides, and promote the additional healing of the air transportation market between China and Canada, stated CAAC News, the official newspaper under China's air travel regulator, the Civil Air travel Administration of China.

Bilateral relations, developed in 1970, turned icy in 2018 after Huawei's Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was apprehended in Canada and China consequently apprehended two Canadians in China. All three were later released, but Ottawa's claims of Chinese interference in Canada have kept relations strained.

Both nations have seen increased trade friction in current months after Canada said it was absolutely thinking about prohibiting Chinese-made software in EVs, among steps to counter what it calls overcapacity and a security risk.

Beijing in September launched an anti-discrimination investigation among limiting procedures taken by Canada, including additional tariffs on Chinese electrical automobiles, steel and aluminium items.

Beijing is also probing canola imports after Ottawa signed up with the U.S. and the European Union in putting in place tariffs of 100%on Chinese EVs and 25% on Chinese aluminium and steel.

(source: Reuters)